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    The Morton Piece, 2009

    In between consuming tons of good food, and most of the free art Washington DC has to offer, i Managed to make a small thanksgiving treat of an installation for my brother’s apartment. The piece was created to accompany one of the Norman Prints that he purchased and I am pretty happy with the results. Read more...

     
     

    A view of My Favorite Things

    THiNGSon View November 21 2009-January 2, 2010Eyelevel art 103 Spring gallery103 spring street, Charleston South by-God Carolinacurated by Jonathan Brilliantartists include
    Sean Ahern- Charleston SCJonathan Brilliant Columbia SCJarod Charzewski- Charleston SCPhilip Estes- Charleston SCAshley Harwood- Charleston SCSarah Lowe- Oakland CADaniel Mcsweeney- Charleston SCMichael Moran- Charleston SCJames Morgan- San Jose CaMichael Morrison- Charleston SCOwen Premore- Portland Read more...

     
     

    it’s all part of my NPR fantasy.

    I am openly hooked on npr as an integral part of working in the studio. It is true that npr can be thought provoking and stimulating, but I like it because it is the audio equivalent of a screensaver. You know really fascinating to observe, everyone has it on in their office or worksapce, and Read more...

     
     

    Iced beverage basket

    Since I got back from Berlin I have been catching up on applications, proposals, and some studio work. On The 21st of November a small group show that I helped select artists for will be opening at eyelevel art in charleston sc. I gave the show the theme of “things”. Loosely based on my misunderstandings Read more...